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‘Gone Too Soon’: Tributes Pour In For Late World Cup Hero Yoo Sang Chul

SEOUL, June 8  — Tributes have been flooding in from around the football world for Yoo Sang Chul, a star of the semifinalist South Korean team at the 2002 FIFA World Cup, who passed away Monday night at 49.

Yoo succumbed to pancreatic cancer after a battle that began in November 2019. One of the most versatile players in South Korean football history, Yoo made the FIFA World Cup All-Star Team in 2002 as a midfielder after helping the country to the final four on home soil, Yonhap news agency reported.

Yoo scored the insurance goal in South Korea’s 2-0 win over Poland to open Group D action in that tournament. It was South Korea’s first victory at a World Cup.

FIFA World Cup’s official Twitter account posted a tribute message for Yoo, calling the deceased star, “Once a World Cup hero, always a World Cup hero.”

Following a 12-year club career, which included a K League scoring title in 1998, Yoo went on to coach professional and college teams.

Incheon United and Daejeon Hana Citizen, the last and the first pro clubs that Yoo coached, respectively, paid their tributes to the fallen legend on social media. The Korea Football Association (KFA) also paid its respect, joined by a slew of other K League clubs.

Yokohama F. Marinos, the Japanese club for whom Yoo had two tours of duty as a player, posted photos of Yoo on their kits, along with a tribute message.

A memorial altar for Yoo was set up close to midnight at Asan Medical Center in the southeastern part of Seoul. A handful of Yoo’s teammates from the 2002 World Cup paid their visits despite the late hours, reflecting on their memories with one of the most beloved players and coaches of his generation.

Hwang Sun Hong, former Daejeon Hana Citizen head coach who opened the scoring in that Poland match at the 2002 World Cup, said he was sorry that he didn’t take better take care of Yoo.

“As a player, a coach and a human being, Yoo Sang Chul was simply the best,” Hwang said. “I think we’ve lost such a good person. He dealt with a lot of stress from a young age, and I hope he will now rest in peace in a good place.”

Choi Yong Soo, another member of the 2002 squad, recalled how he and Yoo started out as rivals and eventually became friends. They had some fun times together on the national team, in particular, Choi added.

“He still had so much to give to help develop Korean football,” Choi said. “I am sure he had so many things he wanted to do but couldn’t. I hope he gets to do all of that up in heaven.”

Hyun Young Min, one of the youngest players at the 2002 World Cup, said Yoo was always a friendly figure who took younger teammates under his wings.

“When I saw him last year, he looked to be in good health. I was so hopeful then,” Hyun said. “This is all very sudden. He still had so much left to do.”

Seongnam FC goalkeeper Kim Young Kwang, who played with Yoo at the 2004 Athens Olympics, said he was also roommates with the late star at international events.

“After everything he’s done for me, I’ve been trying to pay it forward to other guys,” Kim said. “It just breaks my heart, seeing his smile in his portrait.”

Source: BERNAMA

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